Author Topic: How tough is it to swap out a power steering box with the engine and trans in th  (Read 1246 times)

Offline FJ5_440

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My car is a 70 with a 440 auto and stock exhaust manifolds.  I have about 500 miles on it now, and am already tired of the vague power steering.  I would like to put in a firm feel steering box, but the one in it was new, and works fine so I am not ready for any huge operation or to pull the engine or exhaust again anytime soon.

How tough is it to swap out a power steering box with the engine and trans in the car?
Any tips or tricks?
** Shane **




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it is not too bad , I have done it with a hemi as well ,

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Rick had my steering box out in 1 hr. I have a small block. I know he had to drop the header, take the starter off and drop the steering column.

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Ok, I guess I should put a new steering box on the list.  I though a new stock unit would be fine, but after driving new performance cars, the steering on these old cars feels kind of like a soap box derby car.

Is the firm feel unit the best way to go for a bolt on?
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Ok, I guess I should put a new steering box on the list.  I though a new stock unit would be fine, but after driving new performance cars, the steering on these old cars feels kind of like a soap box derby car.

Is the firm feel unit the best way to go for a bolt on?
I heard the firm feel is the way to go. With all the other stuff I have to do to my Chally. I just sent mine out to be rebuilt.

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It does seem never ending.  Now that the car is 99% complete and has almost all new parts, I actually find myself replacing new parts with better upgraded new parts.  It is clearly a sickness.
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It does seem never ending.  Now that the car is 99% complete and has almost all new parts, I actually find myself replacing new parts with better upgraded new parts.  It is clearly a sickness.
That happened when I 1st bought the Chally. Parts didn't clean up nice enough, etc.  :cheers:

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after almost 40 years virtually any part not rebuilt or replaced will come back to bite you unless it si ultra low milage & well mainainted

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